Netflix’s ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Defends Against “Woke” Accusations From Megyn Kelly
Rebecca Sonnenshine says the new adaptation stays true to Laura Ingalls Wilder’s books while adding Civil War and Kansas racial context.
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Mary McNamara: The creator of ‘Little House on the Prairie’ isn’t worried about being called ‘woke’
LOS ANGELES — Eighteen months ago and apropos of nothing, Megyn Kelly tweeted a direct if singularly bizarre threat to Netflix: “If you wokeify ‘Little House on the Prairie,’ I will make it my singular mission to absolutely ruin your…
Commentary: The creator of 'Little House on the Prairie' isn't worried about being called 'woke'
Rebecca Sonnenshine has wanted to make an adaptation of the "Little House" books ever since she was a child. Her Netflix series adheres to them while adding historical context.
What are the commonalities and 7 differences or developments between the first series (1974-1983) and the 2026 series? ...
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